Results 21 to 30 of about 8,250 (285)

Molecular Identification and Management of Rhizoctonia Fragariae the Pathogen of Black Root Rot of Strawberry Plant

open access: yesScience Journal of University of Zakho, 2017
Strawberry plants are susceptible to a large number of pests and diseases and this can affect the quality and yield value of the fruit. Black root rot is an important disease of strawberry caused by a complex of fungi including Rhizoctonia.
Brwa A. Aziz, Qasim A. Marzani
doaj   +4 more sources

Integrated multi-omics reveals terpenoid-driven metabolic and transcriptional regulation underlying sweetpotato resistance to black rot disease [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Sweetpotato black rot, caused by the fungus Ceratocystis fimbriata, adversely affects yield and postharvest quality. We applied integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic profiling to elucidate resistance mechanisms in the black rot–resistant cultivar ...
Fei Zhang   +10 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Bipolaris sorokiniana-Induced Black Point, Common Root Rot, and Spot Blotch Diseases of Wheat: A Review

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2021
Wheat is among the ten top and most widely grown crops in the world. Several diseases cause losses in wheat production in different parts of the world. Bipolaris sorokiniana (teleomorph, Cochliobolus sativus) is one of the wheat pathogens that can attack
Abdullah M. Al-Sadi
doaj   +1 more source

Antifungal effect of some plant extracts and their combination with Moncut fungicide on sugar beet root rot [PDF]

open access: yesDelta Journal of Science, 2021
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L. Chenopodiaceae) has become the first Egyptian crop for sugar production because it contributed with 59.5% of total sugar production.
Eman F. Abo ElKheir   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Impact of temperature, moisture and CO2 on growth of pathogen and severity of emerging dry root rot disease of chickpea in Karnatak

open access: yesJournal of Agrometeorology, 2023
Chickpea is one of the most important food legumes being cultivated in many countries in the world.  Dry root rot caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola is becoming an emerging disease and considered as potential threat to chickpea productivity and production
GURURAJ SUNKAD   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF FUNGAL DISEASES ON DATE PALM IN DAKAHLIA AND DAMIETTA PROVINCE OF EGYPT. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Production, 2006
A survey on the distribution, incidence and severity of date palm fungal diseases in the province of Oakahlia and Oamietta was carried out. Eight fungal diseases were recorded from these locations.
A. Ismail, S. EI-Hadadd, K. Ghoneem,
doaj   +1 more source

The Chemical Control of Tobacco Black Root Rot [PDF]

open access: yesBeiträge zur Tabakforschung International/Contributions to Tobacco Research, 1989
Abstract With the development of flue-cured and Burley tobacco culture in France, black root rot, caused by Chalaraelegans (Thielaviopsisbasicola), is becoming a problem. Since 1981 the Bergerac Tobacco Institute has studied the efficacy of new endotherapeutic fungicides of the triazole family. Among these, triadimenol was found to be
R Delon, MN Pululu
openaire   +1 more source

Genetic sources of resistance to root rots chicory

open access: yesОвощи России, 2021
Relevance. One of the significant problems in the technology of obtaining root chicory is the protection of root vegetables from the defeat of root rots.
T. Yu. Polyanina   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

203 ETIOLOGY OF STRAWBERRY BLACK ROOT ROT [PDF]

open access: yesHortScience, 1994
Black root rot is a devastating, poorly understood disease complex affecting strawberries throughout the world, especially in perennial plantings. Field measurements at 54 sites in New York were made for 113 cultural and environmental variables, and root health was quantified. Root health was negatively associated with wet, compacted soils where plants
Katherine Wine, Marvin Pritts
openaire   +1 more source

REACTION OF INTRODUCED BEAN (PHASEOLUS) ACCESSIONS TO THE INFESTATION BY THIELAVIOPSIS BASICOLA (BERKELEY & BROOME) UNDER NATURAL EPIPHYTOTIC CONDITIONS

open access: yesОвощи России, 2015
A periodic phytopathology field monitoring was conducted on 35 introduced common bean (Phaseolus) accessions at Maritsa Vegetable Crops Research Institute in 2014. The epiphytotic disease black root rot on the bean crops (over 75 % reduction of the stand)
O. Georgieva, S. Sofkova-Bobcheva
doaj   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy